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Post by Mac on Apr 5, 2005 21:13:32 GMT -5
Much more likely, they have reversed DNA because of their parents. In this case, Sarah and Josie's father.
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Post by AuenDestiny on Apr 6, 2005 11:57:15 GMT -5
Much more likely, they have reversed DNA because of their parents. In this case, Sarah and Josie's father. that's not exactly a viable option. it reiterates the "are they related" problem. seems to infer that Vaughn's mom and Josie's dad are related, again allowing the possibility of Vaughn and Joise being related, which we already know is not the case and besides we really don't want to go there again.
a better option to explain their reverse DNA, other than being directly related to the creation of the floaty ball, might be as a genetic marker for identifying and/or tracking Vaughn and Josie. think about Hologram and how the device only responded/reacted to their touch. so having a marker would enable that, for the purpose of recognition, and also allow for monitoring their locations if need be. guess the 'other side' needs to know where Vaughn and Josie are at all times and that it's indeed them. Avenir knew where they were in Past, maybe he was already using this component then. and the Janitor knows about their reverse DNA, so maybe he uses the marker to keep tabs on them for the 'good' side. just because one side enables something doesn't mean the opposite side can't use it to their benefit also.
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Post by Mac on Apr 6, 2005 12:59:16 GMT -5
Aveneir knew where they'd be because he knew where the wormhole was. He designed it to channel the wormhole into the science office. And while the hologram machine was designed to react to their reverse dna biometrics, it was more likely that it was targetting to react to their reverse dna, rather than they had reverse dna to activate the hologram. The reverse DNA is probably a common trait in whatever other world/dimension/future that the Janitor is from, Josie2 and Sarah went to, and Aveneir might be dealing with. It implies that both Sarah and Josie's Father are otherworldly beings. Not necessarily aliens, but not from the current time or place.
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Post by AuenDestiny on Apr 6, 2005 13:50:27 GMT -5
And while the hologram machine was designed to react to their reverse dna biometrics, it was more likely that it was targetting to react to their reverse dna, rather than they had reverse dna to activate the hologram. *nods* that's what I said, the Hologram device reacted to their touch/reverse DNA. they have reverse DNA whether the Hologram device exists or not, it was just a case of using their reverse DNA for a purpose.The reverse DNA is probably a common trait in whatever other world/dimension/future that the Janitor is from, Josie2 and Sarah went to, and Aveneir might be dealing with. It implies that both Sarah and Josie's Father are otherworldly beings. Not necessarily aliens, but not from the current time or place. it has never been stated that anyone other than Vaughn and Josie have reverse DNA. but going under that assumption, does that mean, now that Tyler went to the other side, when and if he returns he will also have reverse DNA? you must consider all aspects and possibilities.
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Post by Mac on Apr 6, 2005 15:44:06 GMT -5
Not likely, Tyler's parents are probably normal people.
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Post by AuenDestiny on Apr 6, 2005 19:33:39 GMT -5
then why would they allow Tyler to 'join' them if he's not one of them? wouldn't or shouldn't they be concerned what a 'normal' or 'rightydna' might do? or be capable of in regard to possibly causing the downfall of the entire 'other side'? why would they recruit Tyler and not Lucas, Marshall, or Corrine, who have been through the wormhole too? and what of Z? his past is more or less a mystery and he too has been a wormhole traveler. gets kind of interesting yet dicey as to who actually is a 'reverser' doesn't it?
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Post by MirrorCard on Apr 6, 2005 21:07:22 GMT -5
it has never been stated that anyone other than Vaughn and Josie have reverse DNA. but going under that assumption, does that mean, now that Tyler went to the other side, when and if he returns he will also have reverse DNA? you must consider all aspects and possibilities. I think it would be better to assume that the reverse DNA trait is natural. I also think this thread is off topic. It's supposed to be about the janitor, not about Josie and Vaughn's reverse DNA.
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Post by C1ofUnknown on Apr 6, 2005 22:31:19 GMT -5
I actually did get the impression, that the Janitor near the window at the end of Chiralty implied that he had the reverse DNA trait, but of course, we do not know if he does or doesn't.
I actually read the theories, and many of them seem plausible. After all, stranger things have happened at BHH.
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Post by AuenDestiny on Apr 7, 2005 12:30:52 GMT -5
Josie missed a perfect chance in Inquiry to get 'clues about the Janitor'. she tells him, you know everything but tell nothing, when she could have at least asked questions, so if he didn't answer, she might have gotten a reaction response, sometimes looks say more than words. she should have asked "are Vaughn and I the only ones with reverse DNA?" "why do you know everything?" "what's the reason everything happens", she could have bombarded him and maybe he would have given up something out of sheer exasperation.
and if he 'knows everything' why didn't he know where Tyler was going? had to ask Josie2. *tsk tsk tsk*
and why is it only Josie, Vaughn, and Corrine he 'advises', never Lucas, Marshall, or Z?
and you must consider all aspects to find the Janitor's truth not just him, concentrate on just the Janitor and you'll never find what you're looking for, not like he's intentionally giving anything up. ever. with the Jaintor you have to think outside the box, because most likely there's never been a box or else he sent it through a light slip. *nods*
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Post by Mac on Apr 7, 2005 13:40:20 GMT -5
The Janitor would never have gotten anything away. He wouldve had either a stone face, or that smug "maaaaybe" look he tends to have when people ask him things. with the Jaintor you have to think outside the box, because most likely there's never been a box or else he sent it through a light slip. *nods* He did. It contained the tesseract device.
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Post by MirrorCard on Apr 7, 2005 15:16:20 GMT -5
Josie missed a perfect chance in Inquiry to get 'clues about the Janitor'. she tells him, you know everything but tell nothing, when she could have at least asked questions, so if he didn't answer, she might have gotten a reaction response, sometimes looks say more than words. It's clear that they respect that the janitor knows stuff or else they would have pummelled him with questions by mid-season 2. It appears that Lucas, Marshall, and Z are the stable ones. They don't need helping.
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Post by Mac on Apr 7, 2005 15:37:38 GMT -5
there should definately be an episode where the Janitor teaches Lucas to stop being so darn paranoid and jealous.
the Janitor may help Josie and Vaughn because of their heritage and fate. But why Corrine? Is it related to what happened when she went to Pearadyne?
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Post by AuenDestiny on Apr 7, 2005 19:54:11 GMT -5
The Janitor would never have gotten anything away. He wouldve had either a stone face, or that smug "maaaaybe" look he tends to have when people ask him things. What would you (*you Scott*) do to get answers out of the Janitor then? and now you're going to probably ask me too, I'm thinking, I'm thinking... *what would someone do to get Janitor clues*He did. It contained the tesseract device. *laughs* I knew you were going to say that. ;D I was going to say "reference to Tesseract" but then thought it'd be more fun to see what you'd say and if you'd get it, you did. ;D ;Dthere should definately be an episode where the Janitor teaches Lucas to stop being so mega-cool! paranoid and jealous. there was, kind of, but then they played twister so not cool and the Janitor was annoyed ;D. see just no hope for Lucas, he's always going to be a dork or something like it. *does "oh well" response*the Janitor may help Josie and Vaughn because of their heritage and fate. But why Corrine? Is it related to what happened when she went to Pearadyne? who knows? well, guess the Janitor does. but with her he's always like..you know what you have to do or rely on yourself or believe in yourself or something along that line.and I think the reason they usually don't ask the Janitor questions is that he advises and then he's off, never usually stays long enough to get answers from him, or hardly get a word in. maybe whoever he works for told him if he says too much he will self-destruct since he's just the Janitor.
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Post by Mac on Apr 7, 2005 22:54:26 GMT -5
What would you (*you Scott*) do to get answers out of the Janitor then? and now you're going to probably ask me too, I'm thinking, I'm thinking... *what would someone do to get Janitor clues* Ever seen 24? *strips the ends of an electrical wire, touching them together to trigger a spark*this might hurt alittle...
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Post by AuenDestiny on Apr 8, 2005 12:19:27 GMT -5
Ever seen 24? *strips the ends of an electrical wire, touching them together to trigger a spark*this might hurt alittle... nope, know about 24, but never watched 24.
*oooh...hehehe* but he's probably already been shocked, plenty of times, so it's just a minor annoyance now. *just leaves that 'scene' to the imagination*what about his weakest points? maybe disable his light slips and convince him without a doubt that Josie will never trust him again. he might spill if he believes Josie will never trust him again. he did say after she told him she didn't trust him that 'all is lost then'. could be just what's needed to get answers. "Josie never trusted you..."and take away Josie2's wrist device. cover those bases. sorry Mr Janitor she ain't helping you now. *does Josie's grin and head bobble move**everything happens for a reason...and someday we will get those answers.*
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